1972 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men took place on 19 and 20 February 1972 in Oslo at the Bislett stadion ice rink.

1972 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men
VenueBislett stadion, Oslo, Norway
Dates19–20 February
Competitors31 skaters from 13 countries
Medalist men
Ard Schenk  NED
Roar Grønvold  NOR
Jan Bols  NED

The title holder and winner was Ard Schenk who prolonged his title to become the third speed skater to win the world allround title three times in a row, equaling the performances of Oscar Mathisen and Hjalmar Andersen.

Classification

RankSkaterCountryPoints
Samalog
500m5000m1500m10,000m
Ard Schenk Netherlands171.54940.14 7:22.84 2:03.06 15:22.09
Roar Grønvold Norway174.30640.14 7:30.76 (5)2:04.40 (2)15:52.45 (7)
Jan Bols Netherlands174.49341.01 (9)7:29.97 (2)2:06.48 (7)15:26.52 (2)
4Sten Stensen Norway175.02841.37 (13)7:30.39 (4)2:05.95 (4)15:32.72(3)
5Eddy Verheijen Netherlands175.44641.64 (14)7:30.32 (3)2:05.78 (3)15:36.94 (14)
6Kees Verkerk Netherlands177.17542.25 (20)7:31.44 (6)2:07.74 (9)15:44.01 (5)
7Göran Claeson Sweden177.33941.04 (10)7:40.17 (10)2:07.38 (8)15:56.43 (10)
8Valery Lavrushkin Soviet Union177.50640.50 (4)7:36.24 (8)2:09.18 15)16:06.43 (13)
9Kimmo Koskinen Finland177.80240.70 (7)7:45.60 (15)2:06.23 (5)16:09.29 (14)
10Bjørn Tveter Norway177.88240.72 (8)7:44.11 (14)2:06.30 (6)16:13.02 (15)
11Vladimir Ivanov Soviet Union178.23341.81 (15)7:39.50 (9)2:08.22 (10)15:54.65 (9)
12Willy Olsen Norway178.96242.06 (17)7:35.41 (7)2:09.13 (14)16:06.36 (12)
13Per Willy Guttormsen Norway179.39842.41 (22)7:43.12 (12)2:09.58 (17)15:49.65 (6)
14Jappie van Dijk Netherlands179.47742.64 (23)7:42.04 (11)2:09.01 (12)15:52.59 (8)
15Dan Carroll United States179.50940.66 (6)7:46.80 (16)2:09.34 (16)16:21.11 (16)
16Aleksandr Tsjekoelajev Soviet Union179.69942.12 (19)7:43.67 (13)2:09.60 (18)16:00.24 (11)
NC17Johnny Höglin Sweden130.64340.51 (5)7:51.16 (17)2:09.05 (13)
NC18Gary Jonland United States131.87041.09 (11)7:58.17 (19)2:08.89 (11)
NC19Göran Johansson Sweden133.07941.11 (12)8:02.86 (21)2:11.05 (19)
NC20Kiyomi Ito Japan134.37442.73 (24)7:55.81 (18)2:12.19 (20)
NC21David Hampton United Kingdom134.89141.83 (16)8:04.61 (22)2:13.80 (23)
NC22Jouko Salakka Finland135.44242.11 (18)8:07.72 (23)2:13.68 (21)
NC23Colin Coates Australia136.31942.97 (25)8:07.86 (24)2:13.69 (23)
NC24Franz Krienbühl  Switzerland137.15644.68 (31)7:58.66 (20)2:13.83 (24)
NC25Örjan Sandler Sweden137.64844.11 (30)8:08.25 (25)2:14.14 (25)
NC26Zhao Weichang China138.05142.30 (21)8:23.21 (29)2:16.29 (29)
NC27Richard Tourne France138.19343.00 (26)8:20.03 (28)2:15.57 (28)
NC28Helmut Kraus West Germany138.75343.22 (28)8:26.33 (30)2:14.70 (26)
NC29John Blewitt United Kingdom139.40444.76 (32)8:09.57 (26)2:17.06 (30)
NC30Anton Eicher West Germany139.75143.54 (29)8:31.14 (31)2:15.29 (27)
NC31Kuangchun Chin China141.06644.85 (33)8:15.16 (27)2:20.10 (31)
NC32Jim Lynch Australia148.13343.21 (27)9:48.33 (32)2:24.27 (32)
NCTakayuki Hida Japan40.18044.85 (34)DNS
:  DNS = Did not start

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